The National Museum of Ancient Art (Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga in Portuguese) in Lisbon is considered to be among one of the most important art museums in Europe. The collection reflects the history, culture and role played by Portugal in the world during those eight centuries.
Azulejos are those beautiful hand-painted tiles you see on buildings everywhere in Portugal. Portuguese are very proud of this unique...
It’s considered the largest media and communication experience in Europe. The News Museum in Sintra, just northwest of Lisbon, takes an interesting look at major events from the past as well as examines many aspects of radio and television news gathering, in general.
Music lovers and sun seekers in Lisbon! Imagine this: a lazy Sunday afternoon, the sun gently setting, a cool breeze...
Experience the evocative journey of Paula Rego’s artistic legacy at the Casa das Historias Paula Rego Museum in Cascais, where...
Pena Palace (Palácio Nacional da Pena) is the most complete and notable example of Portuguese Romantic architecture. Originally the palace...
Suppose the idea of admiring some of the most beautiful and valuable jewels of the Portuguese Crown makes your eyes...
The magical village of Sintra, just outside Lisbon, is known for being the playground of Portuguese royalty, a Moorish fortress...